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Making Makers: Tracing STEM Identity in Rural Communities

Jessie Nixon, Andy Stoiber, Erica Rosenfeld Halverson, Michael Dando

2021Journal of Pre-College Engineering Education Research (J-PEER)12 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

In this article, we describe efforts to reduce barriers of entry to pre-college engineering in a rural community by training local teens to become maker-mentors and staff a mobile makerspace in their community. We bring a communities of practice frame to our inquiry, focusing on inbound and peripheral learning and identity trajectories as a mechanism for representing the maker-mentor experience. Through a longitudinal case study, we traced the individual trajectories of five maker-mentors over two years. We found a collection of interrelated factors present in those students who maintained inbound trajectories and those who remained on the periphery. Our research suggests that the maker-mentors who facilitated events in the community, taught younger community members about making, and co-facilitated with other maker-mentors were more likely to have inbound trajectories. We offer lessons learned from including a mentorship component in a pre-college maker program, an unusual design feature that afforded more opportunities to create inbound trajectories. A key affordance of the maker-mentor program was that it allowed teens to explore areas of making that were in line with their interests while still being a part of a larger community of practice. Understanding learning and identity trajectories will allow us to continually improve pre-college engineering programming and education opportunities that build on students’ funds of knowledge.

Topics & Concepts

AffordanceMentorshipIdentity (music)Public relationsTracingLearning communitySociologyPsychologyPedagogyMedical educationComputer sciencePolitical scienceMedicinePhysicsCognitive psychologyOperating systemAcousticsTeaching and Learning ProgrammingBiomedical and Engineering EducationMobile Learning in Education
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